Another good week for APR, successfully picking one home and three
road underdogs!

Titans (APR, SRS) @ Steelers (Line)

The Steelers put up perhaps their best offensive effort of the
season, with 174 rushing yards and 5 passing touchdowns. The Titans
fell behind early, and didn't have a way to keep up, especially with
Chris Johnson having another bad day.

Cardinals (APR, SRS) @ Vikings (Line)

The Cardinals helped the the Vikings get off to a quick start with
an interception, a lost fumble, and terrible run defense. The
Vikings didn't do much of anything after the first quarter, but they
didn't have to, because a 28-point deficit was way more than the
Cardinals were able to overcome.

Chargers (Line) @ Broncos (APR, SRS)

Kyle Orton is, at best, a journeyman quarterback. This was not
one of his best days—6/13 for 34 yards and a pick through two
quarters. Meanwhile, the Chargers continue to look unimpressive,
almost letting Tim Tebow and his limited offensive skill set steal a
win.

Eagles (Line) @ Bills (APR, SRS)

I speculated the Bills should be favored in this game because of
the Eagles bad defense. Ironically, the Eagles defense probably
could've carried them in this game, if Michael Vick had not thrown
4 interceptions.

Chiefs (APR) @ Colts (SRS, Line)

The Colts are another team that seem to find a new way every week
to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. How bad is their
defense, that they couldn't hold a 21-point lead on what had seemed
until now a very anemic Chiefs offense?

Bengals (APR, SRS) @ Jaguars (Line)

A close game (in spite of a last-second fumble return touchdown).
The Bengals' defense came up big in this one, holding the Jaguars to
field goals after twice having first-and-goal. That's 8 points the
Jaguars left on the field, a crucial difference in a game that was
essentially decided by 3 points.

Raiders (APR) @ Texans (SRS, Line)

The Raiders' defense carried the day for them, holding the Texans
to just 20 points. Special mention should also be made to Sebastian
Janikowski, who made 3 field goals of 50+ yards.